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Social media is no longer just a hobby – it’s an opportunity for businesses to establish meaningful relationships with customers and clients. Companies need marketing-minded individuals to fill social media marketing jobs and use their online expertise to build the brand. The explosion of websites like Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest has given businesses more ways than ever to promote products, start conversations, and monitor brand reputation. Knowledge is power, and your fluency in social media could mean big bucks in social media manager jobs. If you know how to take data from platforms and analyze its meaning for a brand or a business then you could be very valuable in today’s media job market. Social media jobs focus on delivering valuable insights about customer engagement and experience. A great social media manager creates a whole new way to experience a product or brand. The position takes a people-person with great communication skills and computer fluency. New media channels are popping up all the time, and the victory goes to those who leverage these new channels into their overall marketing strategy. Are you a social media pro? Why not use our social media job search to find the best opportunities. With specialties like Media Integration, Social Engagement, Social Outreach, and Media Marketing, you can find a social media job that enhances and builds your skills.

So what’s new this week – LIVE Video broadcasting. It’s the next step for the democratization of media. The reality is not everyone will broadcast regularly, everyone doesn’t blog either, but the truth of the matter is folks spend hours watching TV and texting each other, plain and simple! Why is this important you ask? DUH, because livestreaming makes content seem urgent and relevant like no other medium. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING seems way more important in real-time. Let’s think about all the mediums that have evolved over the past 15 years thanks to instantaneous publishing. Text – Blogger, WordPress and Medium. Photos – Flickr, Instagram. Recording – Soundcloud, Podcasts. Video – Youtube, Vine, Snapchat. This being only a tip of the icing. Mobile has changed everything, such as portability. You can just record in a bedroom and not just a studio. Higher quality video thanks to stronger mobile networks, better cameras, and quantifiable social audiences. The supreme question after all of this is who is going to deliver it? Presently we have two companies, one which didn’t exist beyond two weeks ago. Meerkat and Periscope. First, Meerkat created a broadcasting interface that works with twitter. You don’t really…

Visual Marketing is the future. So how did Chute get so darn popular and where did it come from? If you don’t know Gregarious Narain he is one of the co-founders and CTO of Chute, a company founded in 2011. Before that he was the vice president of product at Klout, there he helped establish the Klout Score as the standard for online influence. Then you have Co-founder Ranvir Gujral, who explains, “The best brands and publishers in the industry are bringing user-generated media alive and displaying it on their site, on their Facebook pages, in their mobile apps, or anywhere their content lives. With Chute, publishers, brands, and application developers no longer have to re-invent the wheel every time they want to build functionality to capture user-generated media like photos.” Back in its early startup phase at Y Combinator, Chute made it easy for developers to get pictures in their applications with a cloud-based backend for image uploading, processing, moderation, third-party API integrations, and user authentication. It also allows you to filter content by sentiment, purchase intent, geography, the most influential content creators, and emerging trends. Then you can upload the selected content, with rights cleared if the brand…

Instagram is in the process of upping their editorial team by hiring former journalists to track down up and coming Instagram influencers. It appears a larger and larger number of these platforms are spending more time developing the media for their own outlets. Snapchat, Facebook, even LinkedIn have tried to create content but it is usually at odds with the overall nature of tech companies to streamline all their processes. Let’s face it, making content is time consuming and labor intensive. Instagram wants to hire 5 more people to build up daily editorial with legitimate editorial types. They are looking for a senior editor with at least eight years of editing experience; a community editor with five years’ experience. Recently they hired Alex Suskind, formerly from Esquire, Sports Illustrated and New York Magazine for the platform’s music editor. Currently Instagram’s editorial team has a dozen people who are seeking out the most interesting Instagrammers, so they can write features about them. These will in turn be read by instagrams 300 million monthly users. At present they are posting twice a day on their blog and the reason is because Instagram just keeps growing. They are also increasing international news and…

When you look for a job, you should be looking for a company below the radar, and the reason being you want to grow with a company. Sprinklr is one very such company. They have a unique ideology that that a smart person can get behind and grow with. They believe people never forget how you made them feel. They help big brands listen and act on the voice of the customer to manage social experiences at every touch point. They build the most complete social software platform in the world, purpose-built for large enterprises to ensure that the voice of the customer can be heard and acted upon by every employee Social media advertising is expected to reach $15 billion by 2018, analytics and management company Sprinklr is recommending that brands begin moving their social media operation in-house to facilitate better control, and make it all-around better, through efficiency and scalability. Sprinklr’s solution is to bring it all “in-house”. “Moving social advertising in-house is a big investment,” Sprinklr says, “but the potential gains…make it more than worthwhile.” Sprinklr says integrating all social media operations in-house gives brands the ability to: • Plan, execute and optimize all of their social…

New York’s Greats is on course to become the Warby Parker of mens footwear after breaking $100,000 in sales in June. You don’t need to be a seasoned ecommerce analyst to appreciate that an ecommerce startup that launched less than a year ago is going places when it hits sales like this so soon. It’s also on course for a run rate of $1.6 million by the end of the year. Social media savvy ecommerce You might, though, need to consult your inner ecommerce analyst to understand its appeal. Conceived by footwear industry veterans Ryan Babenzien and Jon Buscemi, the company launched in August 2013 with the aim of delivering high quality men’s sneakers (it’s the first footwear company to be “Born in Brooklyn,” according to its website). With 20 years of experience in the industry behind them, Babenzien and Buscemi figured they could not only do that, but do it with a bargain price tag, too. If your inner ecommerce analyst is wondering how much the startup has spent on marketing so far, the answer is surprising: zilch. Its co-founders have been social media-savvy from the outset, actively posting “man-centric” imagery on Instagram (only 20 percent of which consist…